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As the name suggests, this entry showcases the third-generation [[wikipedia:Toyota Celsior|Toyota Celsior]] (known outside of Japan as the Lexus LS 430). | As the name suggests, this entry showcases the third-generation [[wikipedia:Toyota Celsior|Toyota Celsior]] (known outside of Japan as the Lexus LS 430). | ||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
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Genre: ETC | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Doricatch Series: Celsior (セルシオ) is a piece of Sega Dreamcast software released by Sega as part of the Doricatch Series (although strictly speaking this lacks the Doricatch moniker) of specially made discs for Toyota car showrooms in Japan. As with its other Doricatch peers, it was not sold commercially.
As the name suggests, this entry showcases the third-generation Toyota Celsior (known outside of Japan as the Lexus LS 430).
Physical scans
Softwarein the Doricatch Series | |
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Gaia (1999) | Land Cruiser 100/Cygnus (1999) | Hilux Surf (1999) | Celica (1999) | FunCargo (1999) | Estima (2000) | Celsior (2000) | Land Cruiser Prado (xxxx) | RAV4 L (xxxx) |